KIWA Marketplace for Sept. 20

For Marketplace Plus:

52″ lawn sweeper/leaf picker-upper

Walker

Patriot Lighting wall light

Patriot Lighting ceiling light

Pin box

For Sale:

Leather jacket. It is new and is a size small. Asking for $10. 712-324-1340

Over 300 comic books. 324-2994

Wanted:

Wiring harness for a pull type Case IH cutter. Can be #830, or #881; IH #1000 sycamore seven-foot bar. It should be in good shape. 540-7479

Garage Sale:

Garage sale at 3560 Mckinley Ave. here in Sheldon. Will be open as long as there is business.

Garage sale at 402 7th Ave. in Sibley happening today from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Garage sale at 2411 Park Street in Sheldon happening today from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Garage sale located at 318 5th Street in Sibley. It will happen today from 8:00 a.m. to noon. A free will donation will also be accepted.

Foodie Friday:

It’s National String Cheese Day!

Here are a couple facts about string cheese, or String Cheese Day:

  1. National String Cheese Day was founded in 2017 by Galbani Cheese
  2. String cheese is an excellent source of calcium with 20 percent of the daily recommended intake
  3. Regular string cheese offers a protien-packed snack with only 80 calories
  4. It can only be enjoyed anywhere with little to no mess
  5. If you refigerate it, string cheese can maintain freshness for months at a time
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